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we were in mid-70s all the way in kansas city and st. louis. the peak in kansas was the warmest you have ever seen in the month of january. that's the set up for what's going to happen today. it's a severe weather outbreak like in march or april. you are going to see a lot of moisture and warm air and a storm with a lot of cold air behind it. it's going to trigger possible tornadoes today. arkansas is at greatest risk. i'll show you that in a second. in dallas, you walk outside, it's 70 degrees. 67 in kansas city. already a record high at the stroke of midnight in kansas city. that's how unusually warm it is. be careful, snow in northern minnesota. it's this area of red, the greatest concern for tornadoes today. the state of arkansas, little rock, pine bluff down to northern louisiana back up to memphis. this is after dark. that's what makes it especially dangerous. the late night severe weather events. it's typically, when we look back and get the most fatalities. hopefully we will avoid it tonight. >> thanks so much, bill. straight ahead on t
we were in mid-70s all the way in kansas city and st. louis. the peak in kansas was the warmest you have ever seen in the month of january. that's the set up for what's going to happen today. it's a severe weather outbreak like in march or april. you are going to see a lot of moisture and warm air and a storm with a lot of cold air behind it. it's going to trigger possible tornadoes today. arkansas is at greatest risk. i'll show you that in a second. in dallas, you walk outside, it's 70...
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the city agreed to raise wages and recognize the sanitation workers union. today full time sanitation workers are mostly unionized and make an average salary around $18 an hour. they are still struggling with fair pay and benefits with two double digit hikes to their health care premiums. the struggle has certainly not ended. in 45 years, will we look back at today at this unlikely strike in new york city as the starting point of a struggle that will not end but that could lead to a more decent wage and dignity of work for these workers and millions of other people who serve and cook food for a living in this country. joining me at the table, attorney for the national employment law project. joseph, a striking taco bell employee. dorian warren, political science professor and tabby that, a burger king worker. >> what are the working conditions at the kfc that you are at? what is it about the working conditions there that prompted you to go out on strike today despite the risks you might be taking? >> just the fact the pay doesn't allow me to live day-by-day
the city agreed to raise wages and recognize the sanitation workers union. today full time sanitation workers are mostly unionized and make an average salary around $18 an hour. they are still struggling with fair pay and benefits with two double digit hikes to their health care premiums. the struggle has certainly not ended. in 45 years, will we look back at today at this unlikely strike in new york city as the starting point of a struggle that will not end but that could lead to a more decent...
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a place where the artisic beat of the big city, but the flavor of a traditional mexican town. ♪ imagine being on the green in the middle of the sea. some things can't be explained, you have to experience them. vallarta-nayarit, live it to believe it. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> my conversation with damien echols, a convicted child murderer three times over, was never supposed to happen. he's supposed to be dead. sentenced originally to die all the way back on may 5th, 1994. why are you still alive? >> over the years, people have paid more and more and more attention to this case. instead of forgetting about it, the attention paid to it has gradually built up. and i think that's why i'm still alive. >> and keeping damien's hope of getting off death row alive is this man. attorney dennis riordan. >> i was immediately very reluctant to get involved in a death penalty case. prosecutors generally will not pursue the death penalty unless they feel the evidence of guilt is overwhelming, and i was stunned to find out tha
a place where the artisic beat of the big city, but the flavor of a traditional mexican town. ♪ imagine being on the green in the middle of the sea. some things can't be explained, you have to experience them. vallarta-nayarit, live it to believe it. ♪ ♪ nothing says, "you're my #1 copilot," like a milk-bone biscuit. ♪ say it with milk-bone. >>> my conversation with damien echols, a convicted child murderer three times over, was never supposed to happen. he's supposed...
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, i pick up the historic route 66 in oklahoma and start a road trip that takes me west via oklahoma city, albuquerque, new mexico, and finally, to the edge of a 50,000-year-old meteorite crater in arizona. it's hard to imagine it now, but quiet little lynchburg, virginia, on the banks of the james river, was once a major riverport that exploded in the 18th century thanks to an invention of a unique boat that changed america forever. >> easy as pie. >> thank you. this is where my america road trip begins. yes, here on a river. long before cars and trains and covered wagons, it was boats and river traffic that propelled early america forward. isn't that right, chip? >> yes, ma'am, absolutely. >> start your engines. >> all right. drop those poles in, guys. >> can i help? >> sure. grab that pole right there. >> ok. >> you might as well get used to it. >> all righty. this special boat is called a bateau, which is french for boat, and it has a patented flat design. the bateau was a largely forgotten part of american history until enthusiasts like chip coleman and his crew began building authen
, i pick up the historic route 66 in oklahoma and start a road trip that takes me west via oklahoma city, albuquerque, new mexico, and finally, to the edge of a 50,000-year-old meteorite crater in arizona. it's hard to imagine it now, but quiet little lynchburg, virginia, on the banks of the james river, was once a major riverport that exploded in the 18th century thanks to an invention of a unique boat that changed america forever. >> easy as pie. >> thank you. this is where my...
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of refugee and the city of christ. i met her in 2002 and i'm from memphis also she said you need to get involved we need more women of color on say front lines so he was tuff when she was marching first year lgbt rights. and i said where do you get all this energy from and she said someone has got to do it. the spirit really does move and she'll be watching by to her rest my sister your another foot so you recalled gone the work is not edify someone is going to take your place >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> i want to say thanks to jan for staying with her that night and all the activities. when we first found out it was about a week before she passed. things happened really quickly and we did our best to reach out to everyone and let them know her health was deteriorating quickly. but it's fair to say that she he was surround by all of us as she passed and that there was as jan mentioned a diverse group of folks literally around her be and she she was nonresponsive for the last 48 hours she was crying as she pa
of refugee and the city of christ. i met her in 2002 and i'm from memphis also she said you need to get involved we need more women of color on say front lines so he was tuff when she was marching first year lgbt rights. and i said where do you get all this energy from and she said someone has got to do it. the spirit really does move and she'll be watching by to her rest my sister your another foot so you recalled gone the work is not edify someone is going to take your place >> thank...
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happens across the country but it happens in your city, it happens in my city. the problem is one of the legislative, we do have legislators who will step up and use their hard. you have a powerful position to if you write the legislation, if you have the committee meetings on how to stop people from being discriminated, how to stop people from being treated unfair, then you've done your job. but if you sit on the sidelines and don't write legislation and don't get involved, and by the way, that legislator in the city of philadelphia, my counterparts, they didn't rally behind me at they didn't have a demonstration. they didn't sit down with the mayor of our city and say, he was one of ours. many years in the community, i took myself away from my family to support the community prior to becoming a police officer, prior to becoming achieve, prior to becoming a share for the city of philadelphia. and by the way, while the lawsuit was going i was running for sheriff. so, you know, what happened. i had police officers writing negative letters about me, sending blogs
happens across the country but it happens in your city, it happens in my city. the problem is one of the legislative, we do have legislators who will step up and use their hard. you have a powerful position to if you write the legislation, if you have the committee meetings on how to stop people from being discriminated, how to stop people from being treated unfair, then you've done your job. but if you sit on the sidelines and don't write legislation and don't get involved, and by the way,...
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several inches of snow falling around the downtown oklahoma city area, and south of oklahoma city, and the news only really gets worse, as we're going to remain below freezing throughout the entire regs of the weekend, so all of the junk, all of the stuff on the roads, likely go going to stay. neil, it was 80 degrees in dfw just two days ago. a pretty big difference. >> amazing. i know folks are going to get some pretty bad colds. >>> arkansas, , too feeling the brunt of the snow. scott is -- has the latest. >> reporter: live here in jonesboro, arkansas, an our or so north northwest of the city of memphis, and we have been through all morning, through this afternoon, and started around the freezing mark, at 32 degrees, marsh a degree higher, and it start with rain but slowly but surely the temperatures started dropping, and guess what, the rain turned into freezing rain, then sleet, and then a snowy mix. roads here, well, some of them are impassable but a lot of folks heeded the warnings and stayed off the streets. let's get back to the storm that started where casey was at, and starte
several inches of snow falling around the downtown oklahoma city area, and south of oklahoma city, and the news only really gets worse, as we're going to remain below freezing throughout the entire regs of the weekend, so all of the junk, all of the stuff on the roads, likely go going to stay. neil, it was 80 degrees in dfw just two days ago. a pretty big difference. >> amazing. i know folks are going to get some pretty bad colds. >>> arkansas, , too feeling the brunt of the...
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the city through a parade for him. the u.s. ambassador worked in the mayor's office then and recalls being overwhelmed with his presence. >> after the parade we were in the private chambers and is alone with him and awe struck sharing at him for a period. at some point i heard somebody say young man can i trouble you for a glass of water? i realized that he had been waiting on me to get him some water and i raced and did it and practically spilled it on him and i have to tell you, i've never felt more honored serving someone and i just wish i could do a little bit more for him. >> over the next four years, mandela was spear head negotiations. his journey from prisoner to president, transformed him from a revolutionary to a peacemaker. >> there is room for all the various races in this country. >> reporter: nelson mandela began the revolution in hiding, willing to do almost anything to end the apartheid regime, including violence. >> there are many people who feel it's useless for us to continue talking peace and non-violence ag
the city through a parade for him. the u.s. ambassador worked in the mayor's office then and recalls being overwhelmed with his presence. >> after the parade we were in the private chambers and is alone with him and awe struck sharing at him for a period. at some point i heard somebody say young man can i trouble you for a glass of water? i realized that he had been waiting on me to get him some water and i raced and did it and practically spilled it on him and i have to tell you, i've...
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today because it seems to me that mental health is an issue that there are a lot of people in this city, i believe, especially low income people, not especially, but there are a lot of people who are have those types of issues to deal with. and so, it seems to me that rather than the conversation be about what additional weapon can we use against people who are having a mental health crisis that the conversation should be how do we strengthen our cit program so that officers won't have the knee jerk reaction. to me it is creating the culture where it is okay to use a weapon with someone in a crisis, it is giving that suggestion, that there is all of these steps to take, but it is okay to tase a person who is in a mental health crisis and i don't think that is okay. and i have not had the opportunity to speak to mental health professionals but i am wondering what kind of trauma would be imposed on an individual who is suffering from some kind of mental illness, who in their crisis moment is tased. i don't know. i mean, i just don't think that this would have maybe a very positive impact
today because it seems to me that mental health is an issue that there are a lot of people in this city, i believe, especially low income people, not especially, but there are a lot of people who are have those types of issues to deal with. and so, it seems to me that rather than the conversation be about what additional weapon can we use against people who are having a mental health crisis that the conversation should be how do we strengthen our cit program so that officers won't have the knee...
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we start with a warm forecast as we look at the city from our mountain camera. it is going to be a very warm day today. we'll talk about the forecast for the midwest as well. thanks for joining us. we begin with developing news in the midwest. where once again oklahoma finds itself in the middle of a deadly round of tornadoes. and with day break comes the news that type people were killed, including a mother and her young baby. 50 people east of oklahoma city were injured. some of them are seriously hurt. this is new video into our newsroom this morning one of those tornadoes touching down in el rino last night just west of oklahoma city. >> oh, my goodness. oh, my goodness. oh, no. let's turn the car around. let's get ready. large tornado. large tornado right there. >> and just ten miles away, twin twisters form in union city, oklahoma, where officials say at least two were killed. you can see the debris being whipped around by storms. at one point, that was a massive hail bail. we want to bring in meteorologist rob miela. rob, you did some storm chasing yourse
we start with a warm forecast as we look at the city from our mountain camera. it is going to be a very warm day today. we'll talk about the forecast for the midwest as well. thanks for joining us. we begin with developing news in the midwest. where once again oklahoma finds itself in the middle of a deadly round of tornadoes. and with day break comes the news that type people were killed, including a mother and her young baby. 50 people east of oklahoma city were injured. some of them are...
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. >> reporter: it was a whirlwind trip. 8 cities, 12 days. stops in miami, los angeles, washington, d.c., and atlanta. >> to be so young and to meet a leader as great as mandela was a really big moment. >> reporter: this woman was just 10 years old at the time, on the tarmac in atlanta. >> i just remember looking in his face. even as young as i was, i remember thinking just what a kindness there was about him and his eyes thinking how amazing it was for somebody who had been through so much to not have a hardened heart. >> reporter: nelson mandela, a man who survived prison to become president, inspiring countless people, changing how so many view the world and themselves. rehema ellis, nbc news, new york. >>> and that's our broadcast for this friday night and for this week. thank you for being here with us. i'm brian williams. lester holt will be here with you this weekend. we, of course, hope to see you right back here on monday evening. in the meantime, have a good weekend. good night. >>> good evening, thanks for joining us. i'm diane dwy
. >> reporter: it was a whirlwind trip. 8 cities, 12 days. stops in miami, los angeles, washington, d.c., and atlanta. >> to be so young and to meet a leader as great as mandela was a really big moment. >> reporter: this woman was just 10 years old at the time, on the tarmac in atlanta. >> i just remember looking in his face. even as young as i was, i remember thinking just what a kindness there was about him and his eyes thinking how amazing it was for somebody who had...
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let's look at temperatures across town, really comfortable. 68 in the city. go north and west of town, a few upper 50s as you get along, 70, otherwise manchester 61 and clear skies from the east side of the state to central maryland to the mountains it's really looking good. guess how warm it's going to get today? 13 to 16 degrees above our seasonal average high. more clouds will roll in by tomorrow but we're still going to get in the 80s for a good duration of the week. if not coming close to 90 in the city. as we go into the day this afternoon. look at the heat to the south, memphis 74. look at maryland's 7-day forecast. 87 today. that is crazy. i mean 15 plus degrees above normal. it's a little cooler by thursday at 82. we're back up to summer warmth by friday. 85 degrees. there is a rainmaker. by monday into tuesday of next week, but it may have a tropical connection. we'll talk about that inside the forecast, coming up in a bit. >>> here's mark with traffic. >> 86, sunny, i'll take it for saturday. fortunately in anne arundel county nothing to get in the
let's look at temperatures across town, really comfortable. 68 in the city. go north and west of town, a few upper 50s as you get along, 70, otherwise manchester 61 and clear skies from the east side of the state to central maryland to the mountains it's really looking good. guess how warm it's going to get today? 13 to 16 degrees above our seasonal average high. more clouds will roll in by tomorrow but we're still going to get in the 80s for a good duration of the week. if not coming close to...
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oftentimes that requires leadership and i saw across the city the gratitude to you for that and it's a matter of making sure officers are trained and continually unpredictable and that's something that we have to keep doing and keeping them safe as well as having them have the best information at the time to make the best determination. i just want to commend you for this work. it's going to continue to develop. it good to see. >> this you for your presentation and hard work . when we first start there were a lot of people and as we were growing this, i think the providers are seeing more and more departments and now you are seeing an entire team of people to make this come true. it really wonderful. i wanted to connect the cit pieces that we had prior to this situation. what we are doing now is having the training, setting up the system with d e m and creating an approach. that's the building blocks of the cit. the long-term goal of the cit is strengthen the department and to basically not be pitted against each other when it comes to for example budgeting because all the budgeting
oftentimes that requires leadership and i saw across the city the gratitude to you for that and it's a matter of making sure officers are trained and continually unpredictable and that's something that we have to keep doing and keeping them safe as well as having them have the best information at the time to make the best determination. i just want to commend you for this work. it's going to continue to develop. it good to see. >> this you for your presentation and hard work . when we...
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it's an organization i admire here in new york city and at was founded i to refugees from the hedge fund industry. two young guys who when they were added organization bridge spanned -- note. the name i forget at the moment. they were doing well and they wanted to make charitable contributions but they wanted a private skill set that they had learned during the time of the hedge fund in analyzing charities. which led to these extraordinary and difficult things because they went to these charities to find the type of information they needed. then they often didn't find it there and often they can't find it there and they have built upon that and said okay we are researchers and we will go to the charities ourselves. often times the charities were unwilling to show the data. their story that let them to a great organization get well so through their eyes and i told the story which i think speaks to the larger truth which is charities are often not transparent but when they are they don't don't know whether their success or they are successor not because they have invested the research and
it's an organization i admire here in new york city and at was founded i to refugees from the hedge fund industry. two young guys who when they were added organization bridge spanned -- note. the name i forget at the moment. they were doing well and they wanted to make charitable contributions but they wanted a private skill set that they had learned during the time of the hedge fund in analyzing charities. which led to these extraordinary and difficult things because they went to these...
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the city is dealing with packed snow and ice on the roadways. there is more forecast to add july to injury, more snow in the forecast tomorrow night. >>> food and gas and flashlights flying off the shelves in memphis, tennessee. a storm is expected to wallop that state today. road crews are treating bridges and overpasses and major roads with salt and sand and trying to get ready. massive power outages are expected. >>> we will bring in meteorologist indra petersons live in memphis, tennessee. they are measuring these ice storms now? >> reporter: things are just starting to ramp up here in memphis. the last few minutes we are starting to see a little bit of rain come our way. so we know that threat of freezing rain, so close. what we are worried about here the national weather service has issued an ice impact index of a category three ice storm here in the memphis area. what does that mean? that means the threat over half an inch of ice on those power lines and means power outages here could last about a week. north of us, they have already seen
the city is dealing with packed snow and ice on the roadways. there is more forecast to add july to injury, more snow in the forecast tomorrow night. >>> food and gas and flashlights flying off the shelves in memphis, tennessee. a storm is expected to wallop that state today. road crews are treating bridges and overpasses and major roads with salt and sand and trying to get ready. massive power outages are expected. >>> we will bring in meteorologist indra petersons live in...
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the city can find 90, a similar day. overnight 65. by the first thing in the morning 75, a decent commute. dress light. we'll talk about when the rain chances go up once again. that's straight ahead. >>> we've all encountered door-to-door salesmen but a group of women trying to sell people on jesus christ has quite the backlash. >> reporter: the white vans have returned to the parking lot at the granite baptist church in glen burnie but the words sound like fighting words to the jewish council. >> what they're saying is you can accent jesus and also the jewish and there's not a rabbi from the established jewish community who would accept that. >> reporter: the young women from california are missionaries of sort, spreading the word through a polished dvd that contains the testimonial of tom cantor, the found are of -- found are of israel restster operation ministry eye was born into a jewish family. >> reporter: as a jew, cantor spends about an hour explaining how he came to accent jesus christ eye just told you about my road. how abo
the city can find 90, a similar day. overnight 65. by the first thing in the morning 75, a decent commute. dress light. we'll talk about when the rain chances go up once again. that's straight ahead. >>> we've all encountered door-to-door salesmen but a group of women trying to sell people on jesus christ has quite the backlash. >> reporter: the white vans have returned to the parking lot at the granite baptist church in glen burnie but the words sound like fighting words to the...
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. >> i was scanning for other cities' radio traffic. i picked up a bank robbery occurred in streetsborough which is the to the east of us. >> a witness gets a good description of the suspect's car and the twinsburg police force spreads out knowing the bank robber is headed their way. >> it was a gray car with a license plate and i saw one and radioed it in. >> minutes later the officers kept up with the suspect and shut down the freeway. with the suspect by the side of the read they want to make sure they're not going to get any surprises. >> capable of anything. any time there's a bank robber in a vehicle it could go one of many ways. >> we handcuffed him. brought him back to one of our cruisers, and as we laid him on the hood to do a search of his person to make sure there were no weapons. >> i was patting him down and taking everything out of his pockets. >> the officer is searching his front left pocket. he's throwing change and paperwork. out of it so he knows he cleared it. one thing was a folded up piece of paper. >> with the cop
. >> i was scanning for other cities' radio traffic. i picked up a bank robbery occurred in streetsborough which is the to the east of us. >> a witness gets a good description of the suspect's car and the twinsburg police force spreads out knowing the bank robber is headed their way. >> it was a gray car with a license plate and i saw one and radioed it in. >> minutes later the officers kept up with the suspect and shut down the freeway. with the suspect by the side of...
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it's finally moving out of areas like oklahoma city, kansas city up into omaha and is now shifting to the east. areas that need to be alert and possibility of strong damaging winds, hail, tornado, include areas like dallas, little rock, memphis. up to kentucky, tennessee and indianapolis. have a safe saturday. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by absorbing more water, so it's there when plants need it. yeah, they're bigger and more beautiful. guaranteed. in pots. in the ground. in a ukulele. are you kidding me? that was my idea. with the right soil... everyone grows with miracle-gro. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your
it's finally moving out of areas like oklahoma city, kansas city up into omaha and is now shifting to the east. areas that need to be alert and possibility of strong damaging winds, hail, tornado, include areas like dallas, little rock, memphis. up to kentucky, tennessee and indianapolis. have a safe saturday. [ both ] ugh! when it came to our plants... we were so confused. how much is too much water? too little? until we got miracle-gro moisture control. it does what basic soils don't by...
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we now know which city will host the 2020 summer olympic games. >> tokyo. [ cheers and applause ] >> that was the announcement from the international olympic committee in buenos aires and the reaction in japan as well. tokyo overcame competing bids by runner-up istanbul and third place finisher madrid. those are your headlines this hour. i'm don lemon, keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. ♪ >>> i came from an extremely, you know, dirt poor family. >> damien echols grew up here. in marion, arkansas, a mile or two from west memphis. his best friend jason baldwin lived nearby. and so did a boy named jessie misskelley. >> always protect young kids, yeah. >> jessie misskelley sr. is little jessie's father. >> when is the last time you talked to jessie? >> i met him at his home on a cold, winter day to learn more about his son. >> everybody loved him. little kids called him uncle jessie. >> 17 years. >> jessie's father says he had a good heart but his son struggled in school and he didn't make it past the ninth grade. >> at the time he was 17 years old. he came from
we now know which city will host the 2020 summer olympic games. >> tokyo. [ cheers and applause ] >> that was the announcement from the international olympic committee in buenos aires and the reaction in japan as well. tokyo overcame competing bids by runner-up istanbul and third place finisher madrid. those are your headlines this hour. i'm don lemon, keeping you informed. cnn, the most trusted name in news. ♪ >>> i came from an extremely, you know, dirt poor family....
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employees city contractors and grantees. >> thank you. supervisor mar is the sponsor of this resolution and we would like to give the floor and the mic to him. >> i just wanted to say that this is a simple and straight forward resolution, that will insurance that the department of the status of women and other departments really raise awareness about domestic violence and scraoe ate a safer workplace. i am really glad that emily, the director is here but i know that the policy director ann leman will be giving the presentation along with gene who is the senior employee assistance counselor employee assistance, and there is a number of other speakers at public comment that will present on the resolution, is straight sfo ward forward and going to urge and direct the department to develop materials there is already a great body of materials right now, but to develop further materials about what employees, including the department heads and managers should know about domestic violence and how to, for example, how to spot, signs of domestic vi
employees city contractors and grantees. >> thank you. supervisor mar is the sponsor of this resolution and we would like to give the floor and the mic to him. >> i just wanted to say that this is a simple and straight forward resolution, that will insurance that the department of the status of women and other departments really raise awareness about domestic violence and scraoe ate a safer workplace. i am really glad that emily, the director is here but i know that the policy...
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basically this is blackening the entire city. we have seen consistent rain. there are areas of moderate rain. also there is heavy rain near napa. the temperatures are in the for its impact they have been getting warmer. but does not even warm we're seen more temperatures the snow levels are born to drop overnight and i will show you just where you can expect small in just a bit. >> it is the new baby product that has people all over the world paying attention and many say it is completely over the top. grant is here with details on this new ipad assessor reported >> a sign of the times of lazy parenting. fisher-price has on the bell their new ipad holder a baby seat. this is called the newborn to toddler seat. people all over are freaking out. the academy of pediatrics is not freaking out, but it is this a green same that it recommends that children under the age of to avoid screens. on the fisher- price web site, it describes the product as something that is soothing, entertaining and technology all in one. some parents love it, almost foaming at the mall fo
basically this is blackening the entire city. we have seen consistent rain. there are areas of moderate rain. also there is heavy rain near napa. the temperatures are in the for its impact they have been getting warmer. but does not even warm we're seen more temperatures the snow levels are born to drop overnight and i will show you just where you can expect small in just a bit. >> it is the new baby product that has people all over the world paying attention and many say it is completely...
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and i have lived here in san francisco for six years and i have no complaints but it is a great city but i agree, 400 percent with something that supervisor olague said that in san francisco is allegedly a quote, progressive end quote, city. and i hope that going forward from this day on, that we can see that and find a productive efficient solution that is good for all involved, because, i don't know, essentially we are all family. >> thank you, next speaker, please? >> joe, wilson with the hospitality house. i think that it is very important discussion that we are having today because ultimately it is an appeal to our collective humanity. and certainly, i can appreciate the difficulty that the police force faces in engaging this discussion, but i think that it is imperative for the command staff really to lead the department, down the road, toward that appeal to collective humanity. i think that the gist of the crisis intervention team is to try different things. it is to try a different approach. so that officers don't see themselves as enforcers, but engagers. that when we talk a
and i have lived here in san francisco for six years and i have no complaints but it is a great city but i agree, 400 percent with something that supervisor olague said that in san francisco is allegedly a quote, progressive end quote, city. and i hope that going forward from this day on, that we can see that and find a productive efficient solution that is good for all involved, because, i don't know, essentially we are all family. >> thank you, next speaker, please? >> joe, wilson...
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indra, is the city starting to shut down? >> you know, wolf, just in the last hour or so, we've been seeing freezing rain starting to come down in the memphis area. the mayor has declared a state of emergency and shut down all operations not related to public safety starting just a few minutes ago because we know just on the borderline all morning long of just barely above freezing and just now we're starting to see the freezing rain coming down. we have several hours to go. we could potentially see over half an inch. that means outages could be likely here, wolf. >> is there another wave sort of behind what we're seeing now? >> reporter: that's actually the biggest concern. we will know we have the threat for power outages. when you talk about a half inch of rain or ice on the lines, you can talk about them going down for several days and the temperatures are going well below freezing. many places here below average. things taper off in through tonight but then as we go in through tomorrow, another wave. a system almost iden
indra, is the city starting to shut down? >> you know, wolf, just in the last hour or so, we've been seeing freezing rain starting to come down in the memphis area. the mayor has declared a state of emergency and shut down all operations not related to public safety starting just a few minutes ago because we know just on the borderline all morning long of just barely above freezing and just now we're starting to see the freezing rain coming down. we have several hours to go. we could...
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more trouble and city for the city hosting the world cup. part of the stadium collapsed killing two workers. it comes before top players are going to arrive in brazil. the games are scheduled to begin in june, but it has been one problem after together. high cost, delays and street protest proceeded this. >> three sisters alleged endured horror at the hands of their own parents. they are being accused of being held in their arizona home for two years. police have collected evidence from the home including a satchel holding something that could be key in the investigation >> inside the satchel was a detail journal that accounts for over a year and a half of days with information. i will tell you the condition of the children, unkept filthy condition they were in, the condition of the house, evidence in the bedrooms indicates the solidili solidity vu --alidity -- of the girl's story. >> the police chief is saying it is detailed and a lot of information to go through. the police chief is being tight-l tight-lipped. this is by the 17-year-old an
more trouble and city for the city hosting the world cup. part of the stadium collapsed killing two workers. it comes before top players are going to arrive in brazil. the games are scheduled to begin in june, but it has been one problem after together. high cost, delays and street protest proceeded this. >> three sisters alleged endured horror at the hands of their own parents. they are being accused of being held in their arizona home for two years. police have collected evidence from...
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keep it right here, america, >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with dan abrams. >>> good evening, and thank you for joining us, extreme sports are increasingly going mainstream, with the adrenalin-inducing activities going main stream. but tomorrow, death valley is expected to reach 107 degrees, which seems less like a vacation spot and more like a wrong turn, so why are so many people going to these destinations? >> reporter: at this point, most of us are in an entire day here, we met tourists from france. and switzerland. it is interesting that people would come here, like san francisco, maybe, los angeles, maybe, las vegas even, but death valley? >> they like it, it is so different. it is so different, there is nothing like that in europe. >> reporter: one couple we met is actually camping here. how have you held up? >> well, badly, the heat is killing me. >> she nearly fainted. >> yeah, we had a heat stroke. >> reporter: almost a badge of honor in this crowd. we met this family from germany. they are carefully keeping track of the temperature every time they get in the car. s
keep it right here, america, >>> from new york city, this is "nightline" with dan abrams. >>> good evening, and thank you for joining us, extreme sports are increasingly going mainstream, with the adrenalin-inducing activities going main stream. but tomorrow, death valley is expected to reach 107 degrees, which seems less like a vacation spot and more like a wrong turn, so why are so many people going to these destinations? >> reporter: at this point, most of...
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i think the combination of those things that served the city as a whole will make the city better and i appreciate the opportunity and looking forward to doing next year some of the things percentage have gotten left out of the process and in terms of this budget but i think we're at a point this is a great budget for our city and we should be via proud >> i understand there there were a couple of budget items 32 through 37. >> mr. president, did you want me to also call item 31. >> i think we're going to deter that one. >> this is to increase the code for the street with the applicable ordinance. item 33 is to transfer the code of the emergency code to the tax clerk. item 34 xrauf the incentive fund for fiscal years 2013 and fourteen and item 35 is the reds to approve the fiscal expenditure plans. and item 36 approves the public education comboichlt fund and this is to approve the public education combiesht fund. i want to add my thanks tattoo my budget committee to all my city staff to our budget analysts and the city attorney and particularly the community with that why don't we ta
i think the combination of those things that served the city as a whole will make the city better and i appreciate the opportunity and looking forward to doing next year some of the things percentage have gotten left out of the process and in terms of this budget but i think we're at a point this is a great budget for our city and we should be via proud >> i understand there there were a couple of budget items 32 through 37. >> mr. president, did you want me to also call item 31....
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and from those cities it may go to warehouses in the other cities. in essence most of the food that we eat has anywhere from a 500 to 1500 mile trip before it gets to our dinner table. and considering the cost of transporting it is tide -- tied to a limited supply of fossil fuels that brings us to the economic limit of supply and demand which basically puts us at a disadvantage because as the oil prices continue to go up the upward pressure puts food prices in jeopardy of rising. and when food prizes rise, there goes the diminishing quantity of food that the limited food stamps can purchase. and thereafter, maybe even the quality diminishes and the type of food that can be purchased. >> so the solution is local, is that what i'm getting from that? >> i think that when you use the term supplemental, one of the things that we at our food pantry have instituted is, urban farms. where we grow certain crops and provide the produce to our clients. >> michael, describe for us what hunger looks like in memphis, tennessee. >> recently, a young lady stopped me
and from those cities it may go to warehouses in the other cities. in essence most of the food that we eat has anywhere from a 500 to 1500 mile trip before it gets to our dinner table. and considering the cost of transporting it is tide -- tied to a limited supply of fossil fuels that brings us to the economic limit of supply and demand which basically puts us at a disadvantage because as the oil prices continue to go up the upward pressure puts food prices in jeopardy of rising. and when food...
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big cities almost all of them are near big rivers. that is because that is how the country group because they were on the river system. then when the steam engine came along and paddle boats and men could have more control over that in them with the railroads that there was a time that if you are not on a railroad you might as well not exist. yorktown would just drop. we have seen out in the history of our state and every other state and now since i have been around it's been the interstates. anybody who wants economic development you have to have interstate. today's broadband. it's that one extra piece that you have to have or you're just not going to get jobs in certain places. it's important for state like arkansas to do things like telemedicine and other things we can provide some services like health care services. some of those services to the rural areas of our state with the greatest golfers in the world because you can connect via broadband. there's a huge amount of power and that's a great thing and that is why we need to ma
big cities almost all of them are near big rivers. that is because that is how the country group because they were on the river system. then when the steam engine came along and paddle boats and men could have more control over that in them with the railroads that there was a time that if you are not on a railroad you might as well not exist. yorktown would just drop. we have seen out in the history of our state and every other state and now since i have been around it's been the interstates....
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. ♪ >> reporter: tons of beer on tap around charm city. >> the whole point of beer week for baltimore and beer week in general is to raise the level of beer culture in the community. >> reporter: this company is serving up 350 events this week from fredericks to columbia. >> there's so much diversity that you think you don't like beer, you are probably we -- being short sided. >> reporter: if you're going to have beers, you have to have -- [ cheers ] >> reporter: bacon lovers, baltimore is ranked number one. [inaudible] >> reporter: they specialize in a beer and bacon menu. >> we'll be doing a barken wrapped pork ring, blt fried and avocado. and bacon mac and cheese. >> reporter: and that menu helps rank them number one in this month's magazine. i'm nicki mayo. >>> how to take the perfect photo -- next on. list. and when you get up -- can i play? no! you don't even get football. [ male announcer ] when you've got 100% fiber optic fios, you get it. america's fastest, most reliable internet. it's the ultimate for downloading, streaming, and chatting. you have that guy all over the footb
. ♪ >> reporter: tons of beer on tap around charm city. >> the whole point of beer week for baltimore and beer week in general is to raise the level of beer culture in the community. >> reporter: this company is serving up 350 events this week from fredericks to columbia. >> there's so much diversity that you think you don't like beer, you are probably we -- being short sided. >> reporter: if you're going to have beers, you have to have -- [ cheers ] >>...
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i'm still committed to cope the seat of the body shop did end up with funny capital islam above the city. the state of being in stock as a tool that generates by the united states. the doc's the scene of the hot on the embossed the end of the though of seductive being up on me the video of rondo who picks the hawk on the netbook has depicted some of the most use in attacks against us forces in afghanistan. she financed all the girly bonding on the next book militant group has been shot dead in the pot this time the captain of a strong hamas militant sources told reuters. one source said the sea doo big gaudy skilled snowball. what's something that caught with its two other unidentified people. so said the body had been to what's in stock the utility consult with exactly that in two days. it would be nice to be considered. some boats stopped on sunday the base of the market based on the top gong. this is to what system of this. an unidentified man was shot dead two men on the site. as he plucked out of a block we can and will be installed. was it all the rain. somewhere so i don't think y
i'm still committed to cope the seat of the body shop did end up with funny capital islam above the city. the state of being in stock as a tool that generates by the united states. the doc's the scene of the hot on the embossed the end of the though of seductive being up on me the video of rondo who picks the hawk on the netbook has depicted some of the most use in attacks against us forces in afghanistan. she financed all the girly bonding on the next book militant group has been shot dead in...
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union city, 76. 86 for brentwood, 84 for concord. here's the seven-day forecast. slight cooling, possibly monday night and tuesday, in some locations. otherwise get ready for things to heat up wednesday, thursday, friday, inland, mid-90s, mid-80s around the by and some mid-to-upper 60s at the coast. >> thank you, league. >> ama: mike shumann is here with sport and a fun day for a's fans. >> the a's had a dine stays winning world steers tithe for three years. thesome team held a reunion for the team. this team was known for the green and gold union -- uniforms and the arch bash brother, reggie jackson. >> be here, put my a's shirt on and wear my a's hat. i wear my a's hat when i play golf. worked for the yankees and love the yankees and all that stuff, but a's are of m that goes back forever. >> just to be around a team that brought that much happiness and kind of enthusiasm and everything to the bay area. it's great for baseball and that's what we're trying to do. >> mike: griffin on the mound against the o0s. they let 2 or in the fourth but with man on first, mar
union city, 76. 86 for brentwood, 84 for concord. here's the seven-day forecast. slight cooling, possibly monday night and tuesday, in some locations. otherwise get ready for things to heat up wednesday, thursday, friday, inland, mid-90s, mid-80s around the by and some mid-to-upper 60s at the coast. >> thank you, league. >> ama: mike shumann is here with sport and a fun day for a's fans. >> the a's had a dine stays winning world steers tithe for three years. thesome team held...
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he honed his guitar style in the streets of that city. his first break on the radio had him performing as beale street blues boy, later shortened to blues boy king. let's look at a clip of him performing with his guitar, lucille. >> every day, every day, i have the blues lose ♪ hate to ♪ tavis: the king of the blues is in the house tonight. i have been looking forward to this -- i have been in the broadcast business, this is my 21st year. we have talked on radio, but never one on one on television. you hung out all over the world, in germany and europe. i have been with you on tour and all over the country. but never one on one on set. so i am delighted. i am glad you are finally here. you are hard to catch up with. >> you said it. my best day is right behind you. -- my birthday is right behind you. tavis: how are you feeling? you are looking well. >> i think i have taken about as much of this as i can take. [laughter] tavis: you look good though. i just like to mess with you. i want to start our conversation tonight -- i am glad i ha
he honed his guitar style in the streets of that city. his first break on the radio had him performing as beale street blues boy, later shortened to blues boy king. let's look at a clip of him performing with his guitar, lucille. >> every day, every day, i have the blues lose ♪ hate to ♪ tavis: the king of the blues is in the house tonight. i have been looking forward to this -- i have been in the broadcast business, this is my 21st year. we have talked on radio, but never one on one...
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. >> no, this is for the entire city. we have had meetings around the city. do you want to hear -- do you want to hear what i have to say or not? okay. so, we will be having the third meeting on february 11th at the bayview opera house. we've had two previous meetings on subject. we'd love to have your comments heard there. just as you attended the meeting, i believe you said on january 22nd. so, we'd love to have your comments there if you could come, please. >>> [inaudible]. >> well, please call the commission house for that information, okay? >>> march 25th at [inaudible]. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >>> commissioners, ray stryker, [speaker not understood]. andrew carnegie said as i get older i pay less attention to what men say. i just watch what they do. i've been coming here several years now and i listen to what you say and i watch what you do. president mazzucco is very, very fond of telling me that i don't control the agenda. he's right, he does. he can arrange the agenda, have it distributed to the public and then ashe [train
. >> no, this is for the entire city. we have had meetings around the city. do you want to hear -- do you want to hear what i have to say or not? okay. so, we will be having the third meeting on february 11th at the bayview opera house. we've had two previous meetings on subject. we'd love to have your comments heard there. just as you attended the meeting, i believe you said on january 22nd. so, we'd love to have your comments there if you could come, please. >>> [inaudible]....